y bP © Luncheon set This year's Back Mountain United Methodist Women's Spring Luncheon will again be held at the Irem Temple Country Club, Wednesday, June 12 at 12 noon. The program will be a nostalgic presentation of Edith Bregnard’s humorous quips in verse. Reservations are to be made no later than June 8 with the key person in the local churches. Those participating with the planning and execution of the luncheon are, from left, first row, Sylvia Kuhnert, Dallas; Vera Tough, Lehman; Louise James, Dallas; Elda Coolbaugh, Lehman; Nancy Dukes, Trucksville; and Louise Thomas, Idetown. Second row, Betty J. Mathers, Trucksville; Dorothy Williams, Trucksville; Ginny Rogers, Idetown; Lowry Puckey, Dallas; Donna Kachmar, Shavertown; Alice Moye, Shavertown: Deborah Shambora, Lehman; Jean McCulloch, Lehman; Betty Rogers, Shavertown and Naomi *Nuss, Lehman. Planning roast “Rediscover our region’s greatest natural wonder” is the theme of the Harveys Lake Homecoming Festival which will be held on June 15-16. A steering committee comprised of borough organi- zations and other interested persons sponsor the festival with a shot of activities from fishing tourna- ments, arts and craft show, to a festival dance complete with fireworks. The Harveys Lake Protective Association has partic- ipated in the festival. The association’s main objective is to hold a non-profit event designed to promote fellowship, civic pride and bring the residents and friends of the community together by sponsoring an ox-roast. The ox-roast has been a huge success with everyone enjoying the excellence of choice beef roasted to perfection over an open fire. oh Michael Shisko, ox-roast chairman, invites everyone to the event which will be at Hanson’s Picnic Grounds on Saturday, June 15. Serving of a complete beef dinner will be from noon to 5 p..m. with takeouts available. ET Tickets should be purchased in advance. They are available at the following lake businesses: Drury’s Restaurant; Taft’s Market and Javers Store. HbA Steve Galanda, chairman of Holy Trinity Parish’s Annual Father and Family Breakfast announced that this year’s speaker will be George Curry, head football coach at Ber- wick High. Coach Curry is a native of Larksville where he starred in football making All Scholastic and starred for Temple University. While at Berwick High after a successful season at Lake-Lehman High School, Curry has become one of the most successful football coaches around, not only in the state, but in the country as he was recently voted by U.S.A. Today as one of the outstanding coaches in the “country. His 1983 team was voted No. 1 in the Country. For additional information, phone 639-1556. wick High, Coach Curry has another ambition. It is to see that his graduates find a place in life such as college, and work or trade. This past season, he got over $500,000 worth of scholarships for his young- sters. Chairman Galanda said that the breakfast will begin right after the 9 a.m. Mass. John Husovsky is presi- dent of the Holy Name Society. Rev. John Marinko is president and mod- erator and Rev. Michael Litcheck is assistant pastor. All parishioners are invited to attend. Reservations can be made by contacting Mr. Galanda, Presi- dent Husovsky or any of the mem- Show slated “The Year of the Family" will be the theme of the Art Show on June 24-28 spon- sored by Family Service Association of Wyoming Valley in honor of its 90th anniversary. The mixed media show will be at United Penn Bank, Market Street, Wilkes-Barre, and will be open during banking hours. Most of the art work will relate to the family theme, although that is not a requirement for acceptance. One of the artists who is preparing a drawing with a family theme is Kathy Mil- lington of Dallas, shown here with her daughter, Seagan, age 7. Summer Camps for Kids WILKES-BARRE CAMPUS BEGINNING * Tennis JUNE 1 0 *® Soccer SUMMER FUN/LEARNING * Golf FOR AGES 4 TO 14 o Computers A SAMPLING td OF WORKSHOPS * Opportunities in Engineering Technology For further information: ® Quilting for Kids PENN STATE WILKES-BARRE * Keying in on Keyboarding Continuing Education Li P.O. Box PSU ® Creative Drama Lehman, PA 18627 PHONE: (717) 675-2171 * and many more Besides his great record at Ber- bers. SY aod Your $93 iii 2 YOOIS © $32 .......cnu3 Years | $14 . 1 Year Out Of State | GEORGE CURRY | WEDNESDAY